
This pillow is round and jolly, just like Saint Nick! It’s also a great way to get your home ready for the Christmas season.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From the December 2018 issue
This pillow is round and jolly, just like Saint Nick! It’s also a great way to get your home ready for the Christmas season.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Santa will love stuffing gifts into this ornate stocking! Featuring a multitude of colorwork techniques including stranded knitting, intarsia and even a little bit of duplicate stitch — this project is bound to hold your interest. This stocking also uses the unique “hat heel” construction, which means you start the stocking at the heel rather than working from cuff to the toe. With delicate snowflakes and whimsical trees, this project will make Christmas morning fun for years to come!
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
Make a statement that will light up the room with this fun Christmas decoration. This modern colorwork Christmas tree is knit flat before stitches are picked up around all sides and worked in the round. To finish it off, stretch the knit fabric over a frame where battery-powered Christmas lights can be inserted from the back to create a project that literally glows!
View ProjectBy Claire Slade
From the December 2018 issue
Take a traditional knitted Christmas stocking and add a flurry of little dots. This stocking is knit in one piece from the top down with a simple short row heel.
View ProjectMake your Christmas magical by knitting your very own calendar featuring mini pockets designed to look like swatches from various projects for a playful patchwork look. Follow the pattern as is to recreate this look or have fun throwing in your own knit swatches to create a calendar that’s unique to your family. No matter which route you take, this advent calendar will be a staple decoration in your home for years to come.
View ProjectBy Tamara Moots
Ruby is a simple top-down seamless raglan with a center front cable panel and stockinette body. This sweater also features waist and hip shaping for a flattering fit.
View ProjectFrom the October 2018 issue
This pillow is inspired as a more intricate honeycomb stitch, with cables flowing in and out locking together to form beautiful spheres. Knit in two pieces and seamed together, each piece is surrounded by a single edge stitch on each side for simple seaming.
View ProjectBy Linda Gäßler
Mae is a stunner of a sweater. Worked from the bottom up, the generous cable panels are knit in a soft neutral tone for season-long wear. You’ll love how effortlessly this project fits into your wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Jean Clement
Big cables, little cables and texture accents mix together in this unisex sweater for a perfect blend of casual comfort. A split welt hem and stockinette stitch saddle shoulders & sleeves add a different take on the traditional Aran design.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
Turn a simple cable-front pullover into a modern and exciting piece perfect for fall. The secret is in the sleeves — just use lightweight yarn in a contrasting color to instantly add some visual intrigue.
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